Anna Gunn weight loss, Arriving at the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, actress Anna Gunn looked far different from her ‘Breaking Bad’ character, Skyler White.
If “Breaking Bad” star Anna Gunn looked physically overcome by the trauma surrounding her character during the show’s final episodes — she wasn’t entirely acting.
Fresh off her first Emmy win for outstanding supporting actress, the 45-year-old actress revealed to People magazine that she endured her own physical hardship on the set.
I was actually ill while I was filming the show, and it affected my weight," Gunn told the gossip magazine at the post- ceremony Governors Ball.
"They gave me cortisone, and I puffed up and gained weight. Now I'm better, thank God."Anna Gunn accepts her first Emmy award — for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series — on Sunday night.
She further credited her daughters for helping her lose weight: "I run around after two kids!" she said. "And I do Pilates."
There were plenty of Emmy watchers, however, who worried that Gunn looked a little too thin, especially compared to the fuller figure she sported at the 2012 awards.
“Am I the only person in the Twitterverse that thought Anna Gunn looked like she was starving?” asked one viewer in a tweet flagged by London’s Daily Mail.
As the Sunday’s series finale neared, Gunn also became introspective about the experience of being part of the hit AMC show about a chemistry teacher turned meth-dealing kingpin.
“I didn’t know how dark this show would get,” Gunn told the Daily News in August. “I don’t know that any of us knew.”
If “Breaking Bad” star Anna Gunn looked physically overcome by the trauma surrounding her character during the show’s final episodes — she wasn’t entirely acting.
Fresh off her first Emmy win for outstanding supporting actress, the 45-year-old actress revealed to People magazine that she endured her own physical hardship on the set.
I was actually ill while I was filming the show, and it affected my weight," Gunn told the gossip magazine at the post- ceremony Governors Ball.
"They gave me cortisone, and I puffed up and gained weight. Now I'm better, thank God."Anna Gunn accepts her first Emmy award — for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series — on Sunday night.
She further credited her daughters for helping her lose weight: "I run around after two kids!" she said. "And I do Pilates."
There were plenty of Emmy watchers, however, who worried that Gunn looked a little too thin, especially compared to the fuller figure she sported at the 2012 awards.
“Am I the only person in the Twitterverse that thought Anna Gunn looked like she was starving?” asked one viewer in a tweet flagged by London’s Daily Mail.
As the Sunday’s series finale neared, Gunn also became introspective about the experience of being part of the hit AMC show about a chemistry teacher turned meth-dealing kingpin.
“I didn’t know how dark this show would get,” Gunn told the Daily News in August. “I don’t know that any of us knew.”